Twenty eight years ago, I entered the industry. In that time, I’ve been a senior software engineer, a junior programmer, a CEO, a product manager, an independent consultant, and pretty much everything in-between these. I have worked on mission-critical software for the semiconductor industry and began my own mobile-software startup company. Now I am a Professor of Computer Science and work to bring all those experiences into the classroom to help others succeeded in and love our industry.
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Change can be hard, especially when everyone has input but not detailed experience. At BYU-Idaho we faced an outdated CS undergraduate curriculum that did not meet Higher Education or industry, and therefore student, needs. In a dramatic and complete rewrite of our CS curriculum, Functional Programming and Erlang became a large part of the solution to our problem.
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